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Traveling to Dubai (DXB)

The most glittering city in the Arabian Peninsula is calling to you. Your Dubai journey is now both economical and practical thanks to Pegasus’s Dubai flight deals. Pack your suitcase now and enjoy an affordable holiday with cheap flights to Dubai.

Dubai, which is one of the biggest cities in United Arab Emirates, has attracted in the recent years many tourists from all over the world due to its magnificent architecture and modern reserves. If you want to witness how this oasis placed in the middle of deserts has improved through its oil reservoirs and became a centre of attention, a low cost ticket to Dubai purchased on flypgs.com will grant you an interesting vacation experience. This city, which continues blossoming out under the rule of Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum and is favoured by foreigners especially for its employment opportunities, has much more to offer and explore than the hotel Burj El Arab, which resembles a gigantic sail, the Dubai Mall, one of the largest shopping malls of the world, Burj Khalifa, the longest building of the world, Hotel Atlantis, the embodiment of luxury, and the artificial island group The Palm looking like a great palm in the middle of the ocean.

Attractions in Dubai

Burj Al Arab: You can see the world's first 7-star hotel in Dubai. One of the symbols of the city, the Burj Al Arab looks like a massive sailing boat.

Burj Khalifa: The world’s tallest skyscraper and the leading shopping centre in Dubai, the Burj Khalifa also serves as a business centre.

Palm Islands: Palm Islands is an artificial area which was created by filling in the sea.

What to Eat in Dubai

Şavurma: Chicken, goat or lamb wrapped in a thin bread called lavash. It is served with tabbouleh or fattoush.

Custard: Don’t forget to try this delicious milk dessert!

Al Harees: This traditional Arabic dish made of bulgur, chicken and salt is one of the local flavours to try during your holiday in Dubai.

Where to Eat in Dubai

Dubai Marina: Enjoy a delicious meal at restaurants and cafés located in the most vibrant and relaxing part of Dubai.

Jumeirah Village Circle: This is the place to go if you want to wander around, shop and eat.

Al Raddi Street: If you're looking for cheap food in Dubai, there are affordable restaurants on this street.

Dubai View

One of the seven emirates in the UAE, Dubai is like an oasis in the middle of the desert. Its glittering skyscrapers mean that the city never loses its charm. A holiday in Dubai will allow you to see the “city of extremes”. Palm Islands and the perfect curves of Dubai’s Business Bay will welcome you as your plane approaches the city!

Transportation in Dubai

The bus and subway are widely used in Dubai, and taxis are also a very popular alternative. You may also choose to rent a car, as public transport in Dubai doesn’t run 24 hours a day.

More information about Dubai

You can book your flight ticket to Dubai months ahead on flypgs.com in order to travel in the most suitable and comfortable way. After you have arrived with Pegasus in Terminal 3, there are multiple easy ways to reach your final destination from the airport, which is only 15 minutes away from the city center.

You can use taxi-cabs in Dubai without any hesitation. Using a cab belonging to one of the five cabstands of the monarch, it will cost you only 80 dirham to reach Dubai Marina, which is one of the farthest points to the city. There is also the Pink Taxi which gives service exclusively to women. If you prefer to be driven by a female driver instead of a male one, Pink taxies will be waiting for you outside of the airport. In case of suspicions of being overcharged, you can calculate your taxi fare on www.rta.ae .

The buses 4, 11, 15, 33 and 44 leaving from terminals 1 and 2 drive by almost every hotel. For a more economical trip you can think about this option, too. If you arrive in Terminal 3, you can use the bus 2 in order to get connected to the transportation networks of terminals 1 and 2.

The subway of Dubai opened in 2009 directly moves to the main arterials road of the city. Except from the restriction of carrying only 2 pieces of luggage with you, it does not have any further disadvantages. The subway is a convenient alternative in order to reach the city in 20-30 minutes.

The subway of Dubai provides service through two lines, the red line and the green line. The red line passes by important stations as Internet City, Media City, Dubai Marina, Emirates Mall, Dubai Mall until it finally arrives at Jebel Ali and Rashidiya the farthest location of the city. The green line lies between Etisalat and Creek, connecting especially the old city. One-way tickets cost 2 dirham, whereas all-day tickets for multiple subway lines can be purchased for 16 dirham. Apart from this, you can also choose the economical way to buy a 30-day ticket for 270 dirham. There is also a Gold class for those who want travel by subway in more comfortable way. Of course it costs twice as much as the regular tariff. Plus, there also subway cars enabling comfortable travelling exclusively for women and children.

Almost everyone living in Dubai owns a rented or bought car. Ferrari, Chrysler, Porche, Cadillac are some of these "ordinary" cars. However, if you still prefer to travel among the local people of the city, you can find out more detailed information about bus schedules and lines on http://www.dubai-bus.com.

In order to getting across between the coasts of Deira, an old part of the town, small boats called abras charging 1 dirham are at your service. Even if you do not need to get across, using them will earn you an interesting experience. If you wish, you can even arrange a small gulf tour for an acceptable price.

Because every premise is spread over large areas, Dubai can be easily toured by car. Therefore one option you might prefer is to rent a car as soon as you arrive there. You can rent your vehicle on flypgs.com:

Other rent-a-car alternatives are as follows:

Shopping in Dubai

As you might guess, shopping in Dubai is mainly limited to malls; however there are a couple of market places and elaborately designed vintage stores to purchase more traditional goods.

Dubai Mall - Apart from an ice rink, an aquarium, countless cinemas, a playground for children called SEGA, this area is surrounded by numerous stores such as Bloomingdale's, Forever 21, Galeries Lafayette, Alberta Ferretti, BCBGMAXAZRIA, Bebe, Chloe, Carolina Herrera, Max Mara, Mariposa, Top Shop, Sonia Rykiel, Tory Burch, Zadig & Voltaire, Versace Home, Villeroy & Boch. When you get hungry you can taste a piece of luxury at Armani/Dubai Caffé, eat Lebanese food at Al Hallab, satisfy yourself with Chinese dishes at Ping Pong Dim Sum or join an English tea time at Shakespeare & Co.

Mall of The Emirates - Alongsinde Dubai Mall, this is the other great district named Mall of The Emirates. Antique shops, watch stores, book stores, toy stores for children, and branches of world-famous luxury brands such as American Eagle, Azzaro, Balenciaga, Balmain, Bottega Veneta, Cacharel, Fendi, Furla are located here. There are restaurant options as Apres for French dishes, California Pizza Kitchen for an American atmosphere, Just Falafel for those who are can be happy with just falafels, and Tribes for fusion dishes.

JBW - The only area of Dubai suitable for walking consists of an 1 km long coast road surrounded by stores squeezed in mini malls. There are famous brands that sell their selected ware like Boutique 1 as well as little stands, which sell traditional touristic gifts on streets.

Al Souk - You can purchase pashminas, camel toys, casters in the shape of the monarch and traditional clothes at Al Souk, which like an minor version of the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. Likewise you can also find electronics and golden jewelry on the streets nearby.

Al Satwa - This is the heaven-like place in Dubai to go, when you are looking for more traditional clothing, bulk fabric, cheap teddy bears.

Bambah Vintage - In order to keep up with world fashion, Bambah was opened among the villas in Jumeriah. It provides hats, dresses, shoes and bags reflecting the spirit of the 50's, 60's and 70's. One department of it contains store related to the zoo across, which sells funny and entertaining stuff. If you are looking for more special, second-hand goods, you should definitely visit this place.

Food and Drink in Dubai

There is not much to speak of a regional cuisine in Dubai. Because of its cosmopolitan life-style it is probable to run across restaurants with different tastes and styles such as French, English, Arabian, Lebanese, Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Pakistani. The best part of it is that most of these restaurants are run by professionals or employ world-famous chefs.

Some of these world-famous restaurants having a branch in Dubai are Jamie Oliver's place Jamie's Italian, the Parisian bistro l'Entrecôte de Paris, Brussel's Le Pain Quotidien, the famous steakhouse Gaucho, and Hakkasan which is the master of Dim Sum. In that case, let's have a look at where to eat on a certain time of the day.

For breakfast...

Paul - This bakery in Dubai, which has branches all over the world, is overcrowded with people waiting for their breakfast. We recommend especially the store on Jumeirah Beach Road, to taste freshly prepared omelets, crepes, waffles, fruit salads along with your American coffee. Address: Jumeirah Beach Residence, Tel: 00971 4 437 6494

Köşebaşı - Even though famous for its meat dishes in its home country Turkey, Köşebaşı, serving beloved dishes like Turkish saussage, tomato-cucumber salads, feta cheese, aged kasseri, olives and flat breads, is popular for its breakfast menu among people of Dubai. Address: The Walk, JBR, Tel: 0090 4 439 3788

Baker & Spice - Baker&Spice, whose menu is full of croissants, muffins and other special cakes, is a must for those who are fond of sweet breakfast in a French and English style. Another plus is that your orders have all kind of marmalade and honey options. Address: Souk Al Bahar, Tel. 0090 4 425 2240

Mina A’Salam - A luxury place, which is visited by those who reside in the hotel in Madinat Jumeirah at least once especially on Fridays for brunch. Its groaning board contains almost every taste from all over the world. Address: Madinat Jumeirah, Tel: 00971 4 366 8888

Lunch hours...

The Lime Tree Coffee - The menu is prepared depending on what is on the market on that day and what the chef decided to cook with them. Salad with lentil and beets, chicken sandwiches with hummus, tomato quiche, potato salad with mustard, bulgur salad with raisins, homemade pasta, pumpkin soup are among the multiple delicacies. Address: Beach Road, Jumeirah 1 Media City, Opposite Royal Mirage Hotel

1792 - The most popular address in Financial District known as DIFC is for sure 1792. Its menu reaches from broccoli-cheddar quiche to Asian noodles, from Mexican burritos to Indonesian gadu-gadu salads and therefore offers an utmost cosmopolitan food options. Address: DIFC, Dubai, Tel: 800 1762

Ravi Restaurant - This Pakistani restaurant placed on Satwa Road in the old districts of the city is approved by Anthony Bourdain. Its generous portions of rice are enriched with different curry dishes. Address: Satwa Road, Dubai, Tel: 00971 4 331 5353

The Pavillion Café - Entering this location you are welcomed by sofas, freelance workers seated at long tables, an atmosphere providing them an suitable work place and a library full of art, cinema, fashion books. This the saved hipster part of Dubai. However, the real reason while people chose this place are the delicious wraps, the steaks served in generous portions, the apple pies served along with saffron ice-cream. Address: Downtown Burj Khalifa, Tel: 00971 4 447 7025

For dinner...

La Petite Maison - The original branch of this restaurant was established in Nice with the slogan "Everyone who comes to this place is famous." And because it attracts foodies from all over the world, one branch was opened also in Dubai. It has different alternatives from snacks from the Mediterranean like mozzarella-rocket, paprika, artichoke, finely sliced zucchini plates with olive oil, to meat dishes such as fillet steaks, lamb, sea bass. Address: Gate Village, 08, DIFC, Tel: 04 439 05 05

Abdel Wahab - Abdel Wahab in Soul Al Bahar, which is placed in Dubai Mall also known as Downtown, is originally from Beirut. Tabbouleh, fried halloumi cheese, hummus with meat, Fatteh, iced almonds, green olives, fried onions on salad with lentil and rice are among irreplaceable tastes if this restaurant. Address: Souk Al Bahar, Tel: 04 423 0988

Pai Thai - Mardinat Jumeirah which is divided artificially by canals is a district resembling Venice. It has many different locations from cafes, where you can smoke water pipes, to bars, which serve up to 200 kinds of beers. Others are Al Hambra serving tapas and pealla, the sushi restaurant Honyaki and the master of sea food Pierchic. But our actual recommendation is Pai Thai, of which the menu reaches delicacies from Pad Thai to duck with red curry and where Thai culture is reflected even in live music. When you are already in the East, you should use the opportunity of tasting new things. Tel: 00971 4 3666730

Zuma - One of the restaurants in the DIFC destrict and part of the night life complex Gate Village is Zuma. After having given your cocktail order in earlier hours, you can later have your sashimi, niyaki, sushi and similar dishes served in the izayaka style. Address: Gate Village 06, Tel:00971 4 425 5660

Toro Toro - The Latin-American menu designed by Richard Sandoval is divided into three parts which are sea, land and soil. You can begin your meal with fried calamar and ceviche (raw fish salad) and continue with fillet steak served with hot pepper and coated potatoes, in order to finally leave the table in a rejuvenated way. Address: Grosvenor House Dubai, Tel: 00971 4 399 8888

Table 9 - Two chefs coming from the Gordon Ramsey school: Scott Price and Nick Alvis, have determined one price for every kind of meal: starters 70, main course 100; desserts 55 dirham. After receiving this information from your waiter you can choose between dishes like mango and vanilla favored lobster or sea bass with thyme and butter, where the name gives away its ingredients. Address: Hilton Dubai Creek, Deira, Tel: 00971 04 227 1111

Stay by Yanick Alléno - This Michelin starred restaurant in the currently hippest hotel One And Only, is managed by the French chef Yannick Alléno. The most striking thing when you enter it, is the gigantic library. As for its French menu, it contains special tastes such as hard boiled meat and pate de foie gras. Address: One and Only Hotel, The Palm, Tel: 00971 4 440 1030

Ashiana - Sarmosa with vegetables, mango chutney, chicken tikka masala, tandoori with rice, chole, palak paneer, kaali daal and naan. These are some of the dishes you can taste at Ashiana and we promise you will not regret any of them. Address: Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers, Banias Street, Deira, Tel: 04 228 11 11

Ronda Locatelli - This Italian restaurant placed in one of the luxury hotels of Dubai, the Atlantis, was opened by Giorgio Locatelli. Pizzas coming right out of the wood oven, fresh bread, homemade pastas and any other fresh ingredient that is found in a small Italian town is also found here. Address: Atlantis The Palm, Tel: 00971 4 426 2626

Accommodation in Dubai

Because of the expensiveness of the hotels in Dubai, they developed more suitable places for longer stays known as residences. You can choose either residences which provide everything from kitchens to bathtubs, from balconies to internet connection; or hotel rooms for 3000 dirham per night. No doubt, that you will be overloaded with luxury in both cases.

Residences...

Jumeirah Living World Trade Centre Residence - This place provides service more like a residence than a hotel. At the restaurant The Club eating is as if you are at home. The flats with three separate rooms, which can be inhabited by up to six persons, can be rented for 1600 TL per night. Which means that it costs 250 TL per person. Address: 2nd Zabeel Road, Tel: 00971 4 511 0000

Ramada Jumeriah Beach Residences - This residence kind of an hotel was set up in 2012 and is ideal for longer travels; it is placed on Jumeriah Beach Walk the place along the beach, where cars are not needed. Each room provides a kitchen, bathtub, TV and free internet. The rooms cost 400 TL for two persons and about 750 TL for four persons. Address: Bahar 7 Jumeirah Beach Residence, Tel: 00971 4 4398888

Dusit Residence - These apartments, where you can eat your self-made dinner on the balcony facing the gulf, cost 400 TL for two persons or 700 TL if you want to stay in those with three rooms. Address: Dubai Marina, Tel: +971 4 425 9999

Luxury hotels...

The Adress - It is wonderful feeling to lodge next to Dubai Mall and across from the water shows of Waterfall, or at Dubai Mall right next to the beach. While staying at one of the two branches of The Adress, you can visit the 24 hours nonstop open gym at 4 o'clock a.m.; or if you are staying Downtown you can begin your day with beautiful view on the world's longest building Burj Khalifa. The price for an average two person room is 700-1000TL.

Grosvenor House Dubai - There are butlers at service around the clock, free accommodation for children up to age of 12 years, a collection including every movie you wish for, and a single balcony for each room. Grosvenor is a great choice for singles, Europeans under the age of 40, and those, who are looking for a hip and wallet friendly vacation. Double rooms cost 440 TL, and if you want additionally a living room the price is around 600 TL. Don't forget to taste sushi and Asian cocktails at Buddha Bar & Restaurant, and to look at the view of Dubai Marina from Bar 44. Tel: 00971 4 399 888

Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach - If you ever stayed at any Sofitel, you already know that the service is smooth, elegant and perfect. Also the branch in Dubai across the gulf has come up to those standards, especially in terms of its view. The rooms with sea view cost about 600 TL for two persons. And the homemade pasta at Rococo restaurant should definitely be tasted.

Jumeirah Beach Residence Dubai Marina - Tel: 971 4 448 48 48

Madinat Jumeirah - There two special hotels, Al Quasr and Mina A’Salam, in this destrict of Dubai resembling Venice, where you sail from your room to the restaurants. It is your choice in which to stay. Depending on the luxury level of the room the prices vary between 738TL and 2.418 TL at Mina A’Salam, the Arabian fashioned rooms of Hotel Al Quasr on the other hand cost around 1500 TL. If you reside there, you should visit Al Samar Cake Boutique for a five o'clock tea of Tony Hoyle's hands, and pass by Triology for a dancing night.

One and Only Royal Mirage Palace - This place with its restaurants and bars has recently become one of the hippest places in Dubai. Each bedroom has an unique terrace or balcony, many couples from all over the world have gotten married in its great halls, and there special playgrounds for children also. While staying at this hotel, you can join special safari tours in the desert, walk along its 1 km long private beach, or find easily a partner to play tennis with. The average double room costs here around 1300TL.

Atlantis The Palm Dubai - This hotel at the end of the artificial islands The Palm provides 1500 beds, 16 restaurants, dishes by Michel Rostang, Giorgio Locatelli and Matsuhisa Nobu, personal trainers, entertaining areas covered with white sand for kids, jet sky, sailing, scuba diving lessons and, of course, an unique spa. The minimum price for an average room with sea view amounts to 1100 TL per night.

Places to Visit in Dubai

There are not many opportunities to learn about Dubai's historical background, as there are not any museums, monuments, historical artifacts around. The stores in Al Souk, right next to them a ship used for collecting pearls, electronic stores and a museum about the life of the monarch are the only places that introduce us to the history of Dubai. It is more recommendable to explore this city street by street and to go from one shopping mall to the next one while visiting hotel terraces and restaurants. Therefore we have prepared for you a list which gives a little introduction of every destrict.

Jumeriah - This Dubai's old residence area. As opposed to skyscrapers, here there duplex or triplex villas. They are generally inhabited by the rich. Palms, buildings with the same color, ladies wearing black eyeliner and driving their Range Rovers are normal here. If you are visiting the area, you can make your stomach happy with Argentinean meat served in generous portions at La Parilla.

Palm Jumeirah - This is the place where the artificial island resembling a palm, which you see on every Dubai photo, is located. This is the residential area of almost all foreigners. At the end of the island there is Hotel Atlantis, which is the embodiment of luxury in itself. You should also visit One and Only Hotel. This is tasteful hotel with a lot of restaurants and bars. And after dinner you should get a cocktail at STAY by Yannick Alléno.

Jumeriah Beach Walk/ Dubai Marina - The only road in Dubai suitable for walking. It is a coast area with a community beach, people walking on the boardwalk and several hotels. If you are in the neighborhood should have ceviche with rodizio at Toro Toro. Afterwards you can jump into a cab and get tanned at Blue Marlin of Ibiza Beach Club set up in Golden Tulip Al Jazira.

Deira - This like a non-historical version of the Mahmutpasa, Grand Bazaar and Beyazit districts of Istanbul. After getting of the metro in Al Ras, you can explore the mini jewelry-bazaar; and then paying just one dirham, you can reach Al Souk, an area resembling the Gran Bazaar. You can visit the glazed tile covered mosque, sea food restaurants next to the abras, electronic stores and the museum. If you are in Deira, you should eat Indian food at Ashiana and socialize at The Bar.

Media City/ Internet City/ The Greens - In Dubai, everything is squeezed into little city. The media, internet, finance, even festivals belong to a "City". In order to see buildings of Google, IBM, the American University, you can make a tour in Media City. You can have Indian dishes at Paratha King together with the working class, or have breakfast at Circle Café, known in Dubai for its wall art.

DHIM/ Financial District - Welcome to the part of the city, where women look like as if they are about to elope with the bankers. Gate Village, containing galleries, bars and restaurants, is the main complex of this area. It has not a view, tables at seaside and a beach, however, it has branches of restaurants and foreigners from all over the world. If you are already here, you should definitely get something to drink in the evening at La Petite Maison. You should taste the tagliatelle at Caffe Florian listen to Jazz music at The Gramercy.

Downtown/ Dubai Mall - It is not surprising that the centre of Dubai is a shopping mall. This huge place, which contains an aquarium, in which you can swim with sharks, waterfalls, ice skating ring, video game area called SEGA, is the meeting point of everyone. If you take the road connecting Dubai Mall to Souk Al Bahar, you will get opportunity to watch every 30 minutes a water show with the world highest sprinkling water accompanied by good music; get among the other tourists and locals; and take a photo in front of the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa. You can find every option of restaurants here from American to Arabian, and from Italian to French. The favorites are Lebanese Al Hallab, English Shakespeare & Co., Switch by Kari Rashid, and Ping Pong in dim sum fashion.

Medina Jumeirah - You should definitely visit this place, which is known for its hotel rooms connected by canals, bars to which you sail only by abras, restaurants that cost you at least 400 dirham per person, and sisha lounges around the marketplace. The call Medina " Venice of Dubai". The only difference is that everything here is artificially made. You can have your appetizer at Al Fayrooz, your sea food dish at Pierchic, hang out at Centimetro facing the view and lose yourself to the electro music played by the DJ at Trilogy.

Festival City - This area is marked by hotels, golf courts, Irish pubs, IKEA and of course shopping malls. You can have drink at Belgian Beer Café. Also the much beloved Jamie's Italian by Jamie Oliver and the much recommended Le Relais de L’Entrecôte are set up here. Because Dubai could not invest much into historic monuments, it decided to make the world's biggest, tallest and most uncommon places in order to leave its mark in history. The tallest building Burj Khalifa, the biggest shopping mall Dubai Mall, the water show with highest sprinkling water are among these. They have adopted an unstoppable and inexhaustible attitude in that.

Beach Club Culture - It is not surprising the Beach Club culture has improved in a city at the seaside. There three locations, if you want to linger at beach at 50 degree in summer, and 25 degree in winter.

Club Juana - On Thursdays-Fridays the entrance costs 300 dirham, on the other day 150 dirham including lunch. Besides, there also golf courses next to it.

Al Shalala Beach Club - Entrance fee for this special club, which provides every kind of gym opportunities, is 150 dirham.

Club Mina - The entrance to this place providing five pools, personal trainers preparing workout programs for you, the best beach bars of Dubai costs 250 dirham on Friday and Saturdays, 175 dirham on the remaining days.

Nightlife in Dubai

Alcohol is served in Dubai only at hotels and related concerns. Therefore you can have different kind of juice at cafes on the streets, which are open until midnight. So don't be surprised if they bring you a soda, lemon, pineapple mixture when you ask for mojito.

The Rooftop - You can sip your your drinks while watching the gulf view or get to know the cosmopolitan foreigners of the city while watching the sunset above your heads at this terrace bar located in Hotel One and Only. Address: One & Only Resorts, The Palm Beach, Tel: 00971 4 399 9999

The Irish Village - Don't leave without tasting the Irish bread and the banana-caramel dessert Banoffi Pie. Address: Al Garhoud, next to the Dubai Tennis Stadium, Tel: 00971 4 282475

Calabar - Tango and salsa music are on the list at the Latin American Calabar in The Adress. The age limit here is 21. Located at The Adress Hotel, Downtown Dubai

The Living Room - This place separated in to two as Asia and Europe. Get a divan at oriental side of the place and experience the comfortable life-style of an Arab country. Address: Oud Metha Road, Tel: 00971 4 317 2948

JamBase - This is the right place for those, who love live music and Jazz. You can spend a great night (dinner + concert) at Supper Club, especially if you like African music, Soul, Funk and Blues. Address: Souk Madinat Jumeirah, Tel: 00971 4 366 6730

Rock Bottom - Rock music is popular everywhere on the world. You should Rock Bottom in order to listen foreign groups and sing along with known melodies. Address: Regent Palace Hotel, Bur Dubai, Tel: 00971 4 396 3888

People by Crystal - We promise you opportunity of dancing in one of the luxury clubs of Dubai. There is a dress code to get in and you have to be willing to pay at least 500 TL in one night. Music is of course a la techno and electro. Address: Raffles Dubai, Oud Metha, Tel: 009715 297 2097

360 - As the name indicates it, you are surrounded by scenery and next to delicious cocktails. If you check in on a Friday, you can watch the sunrise accompanied by the music of world-famous DJs. Address: Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Tel: 0097 4 406 8999